Similar words: midwestern, western, westerner, westernize, westernmost, southwestern, northwestern, double-entry accounting. Meaning: n. a simple style of folk music heard mostly in the southern United States; usually played on stringed instruments.
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1. Country and Western songs always have such cornball titles.
2. Patsy was pigeonholed as a Country and Western singer, but that's too simple.
3. He liked Country and Western music, and newscasts.
4. She likes country and western.
5. Country and Western music was playing on the music system.
6. a country and western singer.
7. I love singing country and western songs at karaoke, but I also love a good powwow and fry bread.
8. They can dance to country and western music, eat western foods and explore the surrounding areas.
9. And in another lapse of musical taste, one woman with the disease suddenly started composing and singing country and western songs.
10. I prefer easy listening music like pop, or piano music, even country and western sometimes.
11. After the gruelling journey it seems impossible to resist the band serenading us with a country and western versions of Honky Tonk Woman and No Woman No Cry.
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12. It made the top ten list of hIt'songs in country and western and popular music.
13. Jessie: Maybe you can help me learn more about country and western music.
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